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I am brand new to the hobby and on the young side (40). I am really only interested in getting the sets I collect to work. Not really sure what attracted me to this, other than my love of antiques and memories of my grandfather pulling a tabletop set out in his backyard with an extension cord and antenna to watch a ballgame in the summer time.
Plus there is a great satisfaction in learning this stuff, doing the work and actually getting results. I started with a few radios and have had immense help from folks on this forum. Have not completely restored a TV by myself yet, but I am getting there. Hope the prices do not go up TOO high for working parts, but understand if they do.
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Really ?!? Hawkeye was charging $300. I can't imagine how VDC could do it for only $39. It involves so much time and labor not to mention the cost of the new gun.
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VDC has been know to buy up other re builders inventory. Possibly they were sitting on a good sized stash back then. But still hard to believe they would have blown them out at $39.
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I know there were some in the flea market, and there were at least four 10 inch tubes in the silent auction. Two 10BP4's - one with 100% emission and another with less. (The 10BP4's never were aluminized, unless some rebuilder did it.) One aluminized Sylvania 10SP4 with an extremely light gray faceplate and 70% emission, went home with me for one tenth of that cost! This CRT is basically an aluminized 10BP4 on steroids for industrial use. I cannot remember what the other 10 inch tube was, it might have been a 10FP4 or an unmarked round 10 inch tube. None of the four went for nearly as much as the eBay auction. I had to cut my buying his year, due to limited space in my CRV, as I had to pick up a floor model set in Dayton. James |
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Unless you are quite a ways out from ETF, then it is still a wash.
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I bought six 17-inch Predicta CRTs from VDC for $322.51 total shipped to me as recently as February 2010. It ws much cheaper to buy them outright from VDC's stock rather than to try and deal with Scotty. . |
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Well he certainly charged me $300 for rebuilding a 10FP4. I've heard the same price from others too.
I also got one of those $40 VDC 17 inch Predicta CRTs Not that I've ever found a bad one. It seems they were much more reliable than the 21" version.
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Then he really did jack up the rates near the end!
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I could not even sell my known-good 10BP4 for $75 a while back. It was inside a beat-up RCA 8T241 cabinet and chassis.
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Good luck with your resto work. I still am timid with elec. repairs. I give it to my tech. Joe |
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Something to think about, if my 10bp4 sold for $265. What would my good 3kp4 sell for? Just something to think about.
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first rate 3kp4 for $45. They thought it was a radio. There was another bidder, but he was a generalist, not a radio-TV specialist. Doug McDonald |
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Does "Lucky Dog" sound right? Good on 'ya Mate!
Last edited by kvflyer; 07-31-2013 at 07:47 AM. Reason: Correct typo |
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